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The Prom Come to de Pirates' Den and Promenade, scrawled in blood - who could resist such an invitation? As we entered the auditorium we were awed by its dark and spooky appearance. We danced under the blue-canopied sky to the strains of Jimmy Dunn's orchestra, Leading the grand march were Arnold Thompson and Lois Egeland, co - prom managers, and their guests. They were followed by the Junior and Senior class presidents and guests. The Sophomore Pirateers served the promenaders their punch in the Pirates' Den. The floor show featured a tap dance by Morna Nokelby and Glorianne O'Leary and songs by the Eid girls. For a few short hours we were lifted out of this world and into a story book world of our childhood, but as all good things must come to an end, so, too, our prom of forty-five. e450
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'Wm SENIOR NEWSPAPER STAFF FIRST ROW: Ray Larson, Miss Grace Halcrow ifaculty advisorj, Doris Palya tco-editorj, Mrs. Dorothy Olson ifaculty advisorb, Beverly Stuhr foo-editori. SECOND ROW: Ralph Larson, Glenn McCullough, Morna Nokelby, Ray Stocker. Central Hifways VVith due cause, we at Central are proud of our newspaper, Central Hi-Ways, edited by the junior class and assistants. Under the able editorship of Doris Palya and Beverly Stuhr the paper macle many advancements. Then the junior editors took over. Shirley Hanson and Betty Lou Hauser were the new co-editors with Carol Thompson and Lois Egeland as publication managers. l-li'Ways attempts to cover all the school activities, its regular feature being news, features stories, sports, editorials, fashions, cartoons, gossip and novelties of particular interest. Though it is usually a tour-page edition, it was increased tor the special tournament edition. JUNl0R NEWSPAPER STAFF FIRST ROW: Annabelle Severson, Lenore Bateman, Betty Lou Hauser and Shirley Hanson ico-editorsj, Carol Thompson. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Dorothy Olson lfaculty advisorj, Ann Mero. Darlene O'Brien, Eileen Vavrina, Avis Knutson, Aldyene Larson, Ellen Vavrina, Lois Egeland, Shirley Krenelka Miss Grace Halcrow tadvisori. .441
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FIRST ROW: Eileen Zak, Madonna Derrick, Jacquelyn Hanna, Jean Bain, Donna Abel, Joann Wavra. SECOND ROW: Beverly Pietz, Beverly Klemesrud, Jean Taylor, Liv Eid, Mary Lou Chalmers, Lois Jeffrey, Nona Wolff, Patsy Bateman. THIRD ROW: Pat Kiesz, Janet Thiel, Doris Palya and Beverly Stuhr tco-leadersb, Doris Hanson, Janet Baird. unior Y. W. C. A. Under the leadership of Ann Mero, Betty Nelson, Beverly Stuhr, and Doris Palya, the sixth and seventh grade girls have organized a Junior Y.W.C.A, Club. Designed to bring about a better understanding and fellowship among girls, these organi- zations feature group hikes, picnics, parties and various activities. This club is affiliated with the Young Women's Christian Association and so the girls have access to their clubrooms and craft shop, In the early summer all the girls are invited to attend the summer camp, which will be held this year at Muench Beach, Detroit Lakes. Minn. FIRST ROW: Ruth Beck, Nadine Johnson, Marilyn Hanson, Ruth Bolton, Janet Humes, Darlyne Doble. SECOND ROW: Maloda Zak, Lois Wilcox, Jacquelyn Adair, Alis Eid, Janet Hjelmstad. - THIRD ROW: Virginia Lee, Arlene Brinkman, Ann Mero Gi Betty Nelson fleadersj, Mary Lou Grassel, lone Ferencik. n46a
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